Bloom By Naza

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Bloom By Naza

If the brain is an accumulation of survival systems, learned predictions, and constructed narratives all running simultaneously below conscious awareness, what does it actually mean to live and create deliberately from that?

  1. 8

    Why isn’t consistency enough to make me grow?

    In this episode, I talk about what loops we need to actually grow in whatever we do, I used my workflow as an example and tried to be as succinct as possible (I failed, I almost deleted this episode video while editing, instead, I'm making a note to improve on my delivery next time)

  2. 7

    Am I waiting for permission to be useful to someone?

    Hey! In this episode, after the chaos that happened last week, I had to sit down to truly try to figure out what bloom by Naza means to me (and everyone) going forward. This episode is a bit choppy and I didn't feel like posting this because it felt all over the place, but I'm still in the process of learning, and if that's what bloom is about, I'm okay with that for now.

  3. 6

    I set standards for myself that I couldn't keep... then I crashed out.

    ....and I'm happy I did. This podcast is about to take a different shape.

  4. 5

    The Most Disciplined People Are the Laziest

    What this episode is aboutYou've been blaming yourself for running out of energy before you get to important work. This episode explains why that was always going to happen and why willpower and discipline were never going to fix it.The three things covered:Why you're productive all day and have nothing left by eveningWhy holding your entire business in your head at once makes it impossible to startWhy other people's systems keep failing when you try to use themThe explanation connects all three: your prefrontal cortex has a daily budget. Every decision you make: what to eat, what to wear, what to respond to first spends from that budget. By the time you sit down to do your own work, the budget is gone.Key concepts from this episodeDecision fatigue: the depletion of cognitive resources that comes from making repeated decisions throughout the day, regardless of how significant those decisions are.The prefrontal cortex budget: the prefrontal cortex handles all complex thinking, planning, and decision-making. It does not have unlimited capacity. When it's depleted, cognitive work suffers or stops entirely.Basal ganglia habit transfer: when a behaviour is repeated consistently over time, the brain transfers it from the prefrontal cortex (conscious, effortful) to the basal ganglia (automatic, low-cost). This is what discipline actually looks like from the inside: the decision has already been made, so the brain doesn't have to activate to start.Pre-making decisions vs. planning: planning gives the brain a reward (dopamine from mapping the future). Pre-making decisions removes a choice before the day begins. No reward. No dopamine hit. Just one fewer decision your prefrontal cortex has to make. They are not the same thing.

  5. 4

    Why Do My Reasons for Not Starting Feel So Logical?

    Your reasons for not starting are valid. That's not the problem.The problem is what your brain does with them.In Episode 4, I'm breaking down the psychology of self-handicapping, what happens when your brain starts collecting obstacles not to solve them, but to protect your identity from the possibility of failure. It collects real limitations. Locks them in as verdicts. Loops them into behavior that confirms they were right.I did it with a YouTube channel I didn't start for two years, even after buying every piece of equipment I thought I needed. But the part that actually surprised me is that the constraints your brain has been using as exit ramps, might be the exact thing that makes your business work.Bloom Work this week: three steps to pull your reasons off autopilot and actually look at them.Download the Episode 4 Bloom Work guide — https://bloombynaza.kit.com/a51ca2e122

  6. 3

    You Didn't Lose Motivation. You Never Had It.

    In Episode 3, we get into what dopamine actually does — and why the excitement you feel at the start of something new was never designed to help you finish it. This isn't a motivation problem. It's a misunderstanding of the chemical. And once you understand what's actually happening, you can stop chasing the feeling and start building something that works without it.Bloom Work for this episode is available at [https://bloombynaza.kit.com/321c75ea5d].New here? Start with Episode 1.

  7. 2

    Why Your Clients Get Your Best and Your Business Gets What's Left

    If you keep finishing client work but never getting to your own, this isn't a discipline problem. Your brain is running a consequence calculation, and your business keeps losing. In this episode, I break down the exact mechanism behind why you'll proofread a client's project four times, and then look at the task you were supposed to do for your own business and close the laptop without feeling even slightly bad about it. It's your brain doing exactly what brains do.What you'll learn in this episode:The consequence gap: why your brain ranks tasks by external stakes, and why your business keeps coming lastThe witness effect: what research shows about why people perform better when someone is watching or expecting output (your clients provide this. Your business doesn't)Why self-imposed deadlines don't work: your brain knows you set them, knows you won't enforce them, and files them under "optional"The Bloom Work: three things to give your brain the external consequence it needs to treat your business like it treats your clientsNext episode:Your motivation wasn't real. And that's not the bad news you think it is. (Episode 3, next Monday.)🎙️ Bloom by Naza is a podcast for intelligent, capable women who know what to do but can't get themselves to do it. Every episode starts with your brain, not your to-do list.New episodes every Monday at 6am.

  8. 1

    You've Been Bullying Yourself Into Productivity (It's Not Working)

    If you've ever wondered why being hard on yourself isn't actually making you more productive, this episode is the explanation you've been missing.In this episode, I break down exactly what happens inside your brain when you criticise yourself, why it's the thing keeping you stuck instead of pushing you forward, and what to actually do instead in your life and business.In this episode:Why self-criticism triggers your brain's threat response (the amygdala hijack explained)What happens to your prefrontal cortex — your thinking, decision-making brain — when you're in self-attack modeWhy the cruelty feels like it's working even when it isn'tThe Bloom Work: three specific moves — The Catch, The Redirect, The ShrinkNext episode: Why you'll move mountains for a client but can't do the same for yourself. (It has nothing to do with discipline.)🎙️ Bloom by Naza is a podcast for intelligent, capable women who know exactly what to do but can’t seem to be able to execute on it. Every episode starts with your brain, not your to-do list.New episodes every Monday at 6am.Chapters:00:00 — What you believe about self-criticism01:48 — Why I started here 05:15 — What happens in your brain when you attack yourself08:35 — The seven-step spiral you don't even notice you're in10:00 — The three flavors of self-criticism (and why each one freezes you differently)13:00 — Six businesses. Why I kept quitting.15:51 — The safety system — what your brain actually needs to build17:00 — Bloom Work22:20 — How I used all three before filming this episode26:35 — What's coming next week

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If the brain is an accumulation of survival systems, learned predictions, and constructed narratives all running simultaneously below conscious awareness, what does it actually mean to live and create deliberately from that?

HOSTED BY

Ruth Naza Agbasimalo

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